There's an episode of The Simpsons where they do a gag of showing Koreans being forced with pitchforks (I think, my memory is fuzzy on this one) to animate an episode of Itchy and Scratchy. According to the commentary, they got a call from the Korean animation studio offended by the implication that they hated their jobs.
Even if they did hate their jobs, do you really think the studio wants to admit that publicly? It's not exactly a good PR campaign to tell everyone that your workers are miserable.
There's an episode of The Simpsons where they do a gag of showing Koreans being forced with pitchforks (I think, my memory is fuzzy on this one) to animate an episode of Itchy and Scratchy. According to the commentary, they got a call from the Korean animation studio offended by the implication that they hated their jobs.
Even if they did hate their jobs, do you really think the studio wants to admit that publicly? It's not exactly a good PR campaign to tell everyone that your workers are miserable.